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Welcome to The Lazy Otter

Address: Cambridge Road, Ely, CB6 3LU

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Nestled on the banks of the River Ouse, The Lazy Otter is a bed and breakfast just 11 miles from the famous university city of Cambridge. It features free on-site parking, free Wi-Fi access, a bar and a restaurant.
Each of the cosy, individually decorated rooms at The Lazy Otter feature a flat-screen TV with a DVD player, an iPod dock, an en suite bathroom with complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer. They also include a work desk.
The bar serves a selection of local real ales, wines, spirits and ciders.
In the morning, a full English breakfast is available to all guests. The restaurant also has an extensive dinner menu and a bar menu for light snacks.
The cathedral city of Ely is 11 minutes’ drive away and Magdalene Bridge, a popular tourist stop for punting down the river, is a 19-minute journey in the car. The Fitzwilliam Museum is also 12 miles away.

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Distance 2.11 miles (3.38 km)
Denny Abbey was founded in 1159 by Benedictine monks, as a dependent priory of the great cathedral monastery of Ely. At the heart of Denny stands the medieval Franciscan refectory and the church. Adapted by the Templars, the church underwent radical alterations in 1327, eventually becoming a farmhouse. Explore this lovely abbey still featuring superb Norman interiors. At different times, it housed Benedictine monks, the Knights Templars and nuns of the Franciscan order, the Poor Clares. See the Franciscan nuns refectory of the mid 14th Century and the rooms converted for their founder, the Countess of Pembroke. Learn how Denny has evolved through the centuries with our displays and childrens activities.

Distance 5.05 miles (8.08 km)
With the growth of the many trees on the course and the compact nature of the layout, the course demands straight driving and accurate iron play. The sub soil is clay which means it is always green and in excellent condition during the summer months and with the addition of both green and fairway drainage is now playable throughout the winter period. The Committee work very hard to promote the 'Club' atmosphere by actively supporting the Ladies', Seniors and Junior sections as well as organizing a regular social calendar including dinner dances, jazz nights, bridge and quiz nights for the long winter evenings.